Bertrand BRAUNSCHWEIG receives the CAPE-OPEN 2010 Award

28 SEPTEMBER 2011

On September 28, 2011, within the CO-LaN Annual General Meeting, Malcolm WOODMAN, BP representative in CO-LaN and President of CO-LaN, presented the CAPE-OPEN 2010 Award to Bertrand BRAUNSCHWEIG in recognition of his vision for CAPE-OPEN, his drive and dedication in establishing CO-LaN and his leadership as President of CO-LaN from 2001 to 2004.

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